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The Osprey Airporter LZ Travel Cover is a case for your backpack when you're traveling. Sometimes you've gotta take a plane to get where your going before the adventure begins. This simple cover shields your pack from the bumps and bruises airplane travel can cause. Lockable zippers because you never know who's tossing your bag from cart to conveyor belt and back again. Don't worry, there's a strap on it for schlepping it from luggage pick up to car rental.

FEATURES of the Osprey Airporter LZ Travel Cover

Zip path for closure eases loading

More comfortable shoulder strap tucks away in pocket

Stuffs into top pocket for convenient storage

Improved handles for easier transport

ID window for name card

Reinforced bottom for added durability

-+Product Specifications

Dimensions (Small):

29 x 15 x 15 in.

Dimensions (Medium):

32 x 16 x 15 in.

Dimensions (Large):

37 x 17 x 18 in.

Disclaimer:

We only ship this brand to US Addresses.

Best Use:

Travel

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Devin from
So far so goodUsed this for one trip was very convenient. Just threw my backpack and climbing gear in this had no problem with the bag getting caught and was able to bring a lot of stuff. Also after you fly can use it for all your loose stuff.

Date published: 2018-06-18

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Josh from
PerfectI was surprised, but Moose jaw got this to me in two days. The quality is obvious. The material appears very durable and it packs down to about half the size of a football. It will protect my wilderness pack in the airport when I travel for backpacking trips, while not taking up too much room or adding too much weight when on the trail.

Date published: 2018-05-13

Rated 2 out of
5 by
Scott from
I would not buy this product againI bought a medium for traveling and hated every second carrying it. The sack is extremely awkward to carry/walk with and just adds overall weight. I do not recommend this product.

Date published: 2018-04-29

Rated 4 out of
5 by
NJ07 from
Excited to see it in ActionI ordered the small, and it perfectly fit my Osprey Kestrel 48 Men's Pack. It also has enough room to put my helmet, and sleeping pad in with it. Looking forward to two International trips in the next three months! (I'm hoping to come home Speaking fluent Spanish with a Canadian Accent.)
Adventure is out there, and if you're using a Backpack instead of luggage, this case is a really good investment.

Date published: 2018-03-10

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Miro from
It does its jobOverall this is a great product and it does protect your expensive backpack from airport handling. I'm giving it 4 stars because they run little big. Osprey should put some compression straps on and put some covers on the straps so they don't get destroyed as well.

Date published: 2018-03-04

Rated 5 out of
5 by
amwe from
Perfecto.I bought this because I was moving to Peru, and I didn't trust the airport with my bag. I have an Osprey Ariel 75L, and when it was stuffed to the brim (and weighed 45lbs), it fit perfectly fine in this bag (I have a medium). I was also able to fit in a bike helmet no problem and could have fit more gear. Yes, it is a bit awkward to carry, but if you take it on and off the bag right before leaving it and right after picking it up, it's not a problem. It folds up into itself very quickly and easily, and it has a small handle that you can easily attach to the outside of your pack with a caribeaner.
I'm also using it as a laundry bag while I'm in Peru. Not its intended purpose at all, but it's working well. :)

Date published: 2018-02-12

Rated 3 out of
5 by
lilsoutherngypsy from
Osprey could have a better design, I expected more.I bought the SMALL to protect an Osprey Kyte 46, the women's version of the Osprey Kestrel 48, in the case it would have to be checked on an upcoming domestic flight (I hope not!) My pack isn't overstuffed and there is more than enough room for any "extras" (trekking poles, a pair of hiking boots) I agree with some of the other reviewers in that the sling strap makes the pack awkward to carry. The pack comes past my knees and almost to my ankles when carried by the strap (I'm 5'3). I wouldn't want to carry it in the airport for any distance. I'm also not sure how much weight the strap could withstand over time. My pack only weights about 20lbs when loaded. The airporter is made with quality material and looks durable for the protection needed against baggage handlers and I like that it has the ability to accommodate a small TSA lock, (not included) but Osprey could have designed it better. It would be more carrier friendly if it had backpack shoulder straps or the ability to expose your own packs straps. It would also help if there was a daisy chain on the outside of this cover once it is folded so that it easier to clip to the pack. I used my sleeping pad straps to attach it to the bottom of my pack. It dangles a bit since there is only one small handle, but it works.There are not many options that I've found for protecting a backpack. I chose the Osprey Airporter because it was smaller and cheaper in price compared to the Sea to Summit Pack Converter. If Sea to Summit comes out with a small pack converter for packs 50L or less that would be my top choice unless, of course, Osprey redesigns theirs.

Date published: 2016-12-07

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Diddys Mom from
Protection for my pack while flying.I have the women's Osprey Kyte 46: the small Airporter was the right fit. There is some room in the bag for things you may pick up on your trip, yet it's not so big that it's sloppy looking (like my old duffle). Glad I bought it!

What size would best fit the Farpoint 70L

Asked by: pkmoser13

Thanks for the question! Size medium is designed for packs 45 - 75 liters :)

Answered by: Foxxy Cleopatra

Date published: 2017-07-24

HEllo. I am interested in your Airporter LZ back pack covers. My pack is 4700 cubic inches and 77 L. Can you tell me what size the medium back pack cover fits and the large please? I do not want it too big. Thank you.

Asked by: Marta

Hey Marta,
Thanks for the question. The Medium size fits packs from 45 to 75 liters, while the Large fits packs from 70 to 110 liters. I hope this helps.

Answered by: Rocko Gigsby

Date published: 2017-08-27

Which size is best for the women's small Osprey Aura 65?

Asked by: Trish

Thanks for the question! Based on the liter size of your pack, I would get a Medium Airporter. That is designed to fit packs 45 - 75 liters. Hope this helps!

Please note that the info provided above refers to the torso size each pack will fit, and NOT any dimensions of the pack. Below are some steps for how to get your torso length. You should probably have someone help take this measurement for you so it is accurate. And they might accidentally touch your butt.

HOW TO MEASURE TORSO LENGTH:
• Start at the iliac crest, which is the top of the hipbones on the side of your body. These act like a shelf for supporting a pack hipbelt.
• From this level on your spine, measure to the C7 vertebrae, the knobby bone at the base of your neck when you put your head down.
• Make sure you keep your back as straight as possible while measuring.
• This torso measurement determines what size Osprey pack you should carry. Refer to the size charts above to find your ideal size.
• If you are in between sizes, it is ideal to try them both on before ordering.

HOW TO MEASURE HIPBELT SIZE:
• Measure around your hips at your iliac crest, NOT your waist.
• A properly fitted hipbelt rides centered over the hipbones and needs to be very snug.
• The padded portion should wrap well around your hips, leaving a gap of 3 to 6 inches between the tips of the both hip pads when securely tightened.
• Refer to the Hipbelts size chart above to help determine your ideal Osprey pack size, but again, your torso length is what should determine your pack size, NOT the hipbelt.

-+Warranty Info

ALL MIGHTY GUARANTEE - Osprey's Lifetime Warranty

When Osprey celebrated their 35th anniversary in 2009 they launched The Osprey All Mighty Guarantee. What that means to you is ANY Osprey product purchased at ANY time is covered. Any product, any reason, any era - the all encompassing Osprey lifetime warranty ensures their dedication to superior design, craftsmanship and quality of their products is backed up by their actions to replace or repair a pack so it lasts a lifetime. Or two.

Here are some details.... Osprey will repair for any reason, free of charge, any damage or defect in their products, whether it was purchased back in 1974, or ordered right now from this site. If they are unable to perform a functional repair on your pack, they will happily replace it. Osprey proudly stands behind the All Mighty Guarantee, so much so that it bears the signature of company founder and head designer, Mike Pfotenhauer.

Some Osprey All Mighty Guarantee FAQs:

What do I do if my Osprey pack needs to be repaired?
If you live in the United States and need a repair done on your Osprey pack, you will first need to obtain a Return Authorization number. You can do this by reaching their Returns Department at 866-314-3130, or using the information that is provided with a new Osprey pack.

What do I do if I just need a replacement pack part like a buckle?
Give Osprey a call at 866-314-3130 and they will take care of you.

How long will it take?
You can tell Osprey you need the pack returned by a certain date when you request a Return Authorization number, and they will do their absolute best to meet that deadline.

What if my pack is super dirty and stinks?
Clean it before you send it to Osprey to get repaired. The real reason is that there is a law that says if your gear is too dirty or odiferous (smelly), Osprey is not allowed to repair it and will just return it to you.

Do I have to pay for shipping?
A little bit. You are responsible for the cost of shipping the pack to Osprey, and they will pay shipping to return the pack via UPS or FedEx. Osprey cannot be held responsible if packages get lost in transit, so make sure you get a tracking number when you ship your pack out. Also, if you use expedited shipping be sure to let Osprey know (866-314-3130). They, in turn, will give your pack priority processing and return it using a similar expedited shipping method.

Do I have to register my pack to take advantage of this incredible guarantee, and/or need to be the original owner of my Osprey pack?
No! Osprey's All Mighty Guarantee is truly ALL MIGHTY. If you own an Osprey pack that needs to be repaired they will repair or replace it.

JUST A HEADS UP: If your Osprey product is not repairable and is replaced, the original product will not be returned to you. They will try really really hard to repair your pack, but if they are unable to make a functional repair, they will replace it. For products that are no longer in production you will be contacted by Osprey to discuss replacement options.

All good answers. So what is NOT covered?
• Osprey program packs or any Osprey pack used by outdoor programs are ONLY covered under Osprey's Program Pack Warranty, NOT AMG.
• Size and/or fit issues. Make sure you buy a pack that fits. Check out the size guide on Osprey product pages for more info.
• Personal preferences like colors you don't like, style of the pack, or not enough/too much room in your pack. Check the product description, features, specifications, and size guide to make sure you are ordering the right pack for you.
• Third party Repairs or replacements. Send your Osprey pack to Osprey and Osprey only to get fixed. Easy as that. And don't try fixing things yourself.
• Cosmetic wear and tear including any reasonable aging of your pack that affects only the appearance and not the function of your pack. Be proud of those scars!
• B.A.M.G. (Before All Mighty Guarantee) Repair Work. The All Mighty Guarantee applies only to repairs requested on or after January 1, 2009.
• A Osprey Hydraulics reservoir is covered by a limited 1-year warranty, which is the reasonable lifespan of a reservoir. Pouring and storing of warm/hot or boiling water in your reservoir WILL VOID your warranty, so don't do that. Reservoirs are NOT designed to contain or handle liquids at temperature.

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